introducing W^YANT 
Essence of Roses 
Do you remember the sweet aroma of those beau¬ 
tiful Roses ? It is so cherished in June that we had a 
famous French Professor of Perfume blend a per¬ 
fume from some of the rich Rose oils to match the 
delightful odors of certain fascinating Roses in our 
fields. Now you can carry that scent with you 
throughout the year. 
You may not be in the habit of using Rose perfume 
but you will find that Wyant Rose Perfume lifts 
you up and gives you that dressed up feeling which 
makes you gay and confident. And men like it; 
there is no denying that Wyant Rose Perfume will 
make you seem more than ever the right woman to 
the man in your life. 
Perfume your skin with it so that the aroma will 
float about you as you move around. After an hour 
or two you will like it even better than when you 
first smelled it. It develops a richer, more alluring 
odor on your skin. 
If you will want to try some of Wyant Rose Per¬ 
fume, you will find it is tantilizing, soft and seduc¬ 
tive. There are two kinds, one at 75c. per dram and 
the other at $1.00 per dram, both in leakproof bottles 
so that they are safe to carry. They are each full of 
sweetness and they are both extremely lasting. 
Rose Perfume 
The fragrance of Roses is due to the presence of 
an extremely volatile oil they contain. The oil is 
least volatile in the cool and dew of early morning, 
but as the day warms fragrance becomes apparent. 
By 9 or 10 A.M. the sun is again evaporating the oil 
just as fast as the plant can supply it, result—little 
or no perfume until evening. Roses cut and brought 
indoors have a constant fragrance. In the fields of 
Damask Roses abroad, where the oil is produced for 
commercial distillation, the petals are picked at 
4 or 5 A.M. in the morning. 
CULTURAL REMINDERS 
Complete Instructions for Planting Roses Are 
Included with Each Shipment 
1. Begin right by buying Wyant Roses. 
2. Plant in the Fall or as early as possible in the 
Spring, March or early April. 
3. When Roses are received don’t let them dry out. 
4. Spray plants, bed and surrounding paths with 
lime sulphur before growth starts in the Spring. 
5. As soon as Winter protection is removed, prune 
off dead wood and cut down small branches. 
6. Fertilize at least each April, June and August, 
if you want the best results. Bonemeal is the 
only chemical fertilizer that may be applied to 
newly planted Roses. 
7. Be systematic about controlling insects and 
diseases. 
8. Disbud when side buds are very tiny if you want 
to produce specimen blooms. 
9. Prune climbers only when they get too large for 
your trellis. 
10. In pruning climbers remove the oldest canes 
after they bloom in June or July. 
Proper Spring Pruning 
for older plants if 
branchesarelivehighup 
Hilled up, pruned a bit 
and covered for Winter. 
Either old or new plants 
Showing where Rose 
should be pruned for 
Spring planting. Note 
depth of planting 
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